irreformable

  • 11irreformable — /ir i fawr meuh beuhl/, adj. 1. insusceptible to reforming influences; incorrigible. 2. not subject to improvement; final; perfect: irreformable doctrine. [1600 10; IR 2 + REFORM1 + ABLE] * * * …

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  • 12irreformable — ► adjetivo Que no se puede reformar. * * * irreformable. (Del lat. irreformabĭlis). adj. Que no se puede reformar …

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  • 13irreformable — adjective That cannot be reformed Syn: incorrigible …

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  • 14irreformable — Synonyms and related words: beyond recall, beyond remedy, cureless, gone, graceless, immedicable, incorrigible, incurable, inoperable, irreclaimable, irrecoverable, irredeemable, irremediable, irreparable, irretrievable, irreversible, irrevocable …

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  • 15irreformable — ir|re|for|ma|ble Mot Pla Adjectiu invariable …

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  • 16irreformable — adj. impossible to reform; cannot be changed, cannot be altered …

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  • 17irreformable — ir·reformable …

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  • 18Infallibility — • In general, exemption or immunity from liability to error or failure; in particular in theological usage, the supernatural prerogative by which the Church of Christ is, by a special Divine assistance, preserved from liability to error in her… …

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  • 19irréformabilité — [i(ʀ)ʀefɔʀmabilite] n. f. ÉTYM. 1801, Mercier; de irréformable. ❖ ♦ Didact. ou littér. Caractère de ce qui est irréformable, d une personne irréformable. || L irréformabilité du tempérament de quelqu un, l irréformabilité de quelqu un …

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  • 20Gallicanism — is the belief that popular civil authority mdash;often represented by the monarchs authority or the State s authority mdash;over the Catholic Church is comparable to that of the Roman Pope s. Gallicanism is a rejection of Ultramontanism; it is… …

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